TripleH Labs

Palm applications the way they are supposed to be

Welcome!

Welcome to TripleH Labs for Palm OS applications.

Please take a look on the applications at the right column. All products are free of charge.

I’ll add the rest of my applications soon.

I had shareware applications sold all over the internet, but you shouldn’t download them now, because they are not supported anymore. They are not on this website after all.

5 Comments »

  Andrew Morgavan wrote @

I am trying to get started in doing a little database coding/programming
for the Palm OS (Tungsten E/E2/TX). Could you tell me how you got started in writing Palm Apps. I like what you have done, you are definitely an “expert”. I don’t want to become an expert, just be able to develop a couple of Palm database apps for our Lake Co schools/districts. Any and
all help, guidance and assistance will be much greatly appreciated. Thank
you very, very much !!! A. Morgavan

  drhaisook wrote @

Hi Andrew,

Thanks a lot for your compliment though actually I’m in no way an expert. I’m just an amateur. Those apps are very simple to make, though it takes some time to get used to the controls.

I use a Windows program called PDA Toolbox (Professional edition, v 6.5) — It’s the easiest program to create Palm apps in my opinion. It’s commercial. Try it, and I suggest taking a look at the manuals.

http://www.pdatoolbox.com/index.html

Hope this helps..!

  Charles wrote @

Could you please provide the download in palm .prc format so palm users can download direct to palm without needing a tool to extract the download. Thanks.

  drhaisook wrote @

Hi Charles,

It’s already added on PalmGear but only reachable via a wireless internet connection. Zip files are now pretty much a standard format, and that’s what PalmGear accepts. Use WinZip, WinRar, or any other free software to extract the file. Search for any of these in Download.com

Hope this helps…

  drhaisook wrote @

Hi Jim,

I’m glad the application was useful to you.

Yes, T-Notes data is automatically backed up on your PC every time you hotsync your device.

Technically speaking, the data is contained in a file named: [T-Notes-DATA.pdb]


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